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#41 Posted : 7/7/2009 1:53:06 PM

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Psykovsky is so great . I really recommend this Album - the Guy knows what he's doing , even moreso than many other psytrance Artists. I enoy its transformating energy very much ...

Love the Dark/Shamanic Psytrance Subgenre.



I once saw this Artist live on Acid . That literally blew my head of ... (it was on a psytrance ritual-altough its no psytrance)


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I have to agree with your views on the Scene Cellux - It can be very rewarding Experience there ...
Had he more quickly realized just who they were,he would have shown them more respect.Had he tried harder to fathom their brilliant minds,he would have taken more of their teachings to heart.Had he more clearly understood the purpose of their being,
he would have more vigorously tried to assist them.They were truly honorable; he was sadly prejudiced.
They were exceedingly well informed; he was grossly ignorant.They were totally indefatigable; he so often, and so quickly,gave up. Still, for many years there was a strong inter-species alliance between the Eleven-Eleven of the Half-way Realm, their Seraphic Associates,and their flesh-and-blood friend, a common mortal. Much was accomplished, many profited, and, there’s only one regret...They could have achieved so much more...

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#42 Posted : 7/7/2009 7:31:17 PM

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What your thinking certainly takes balls. Might be totally different now thinking about then when you actually get a chance to do it. I had the opportunity but didn't take them up on it since it was pretty much horrifying. Gave me the feeling my soul was going to be damned.

Good luck in your quest, not sure why you really want to go there, much better to be blissful and happy than to challenge the unknown.
 
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#43 Posted : 7/7/2009 11:43:58 PM

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I'm keeping my spider.
 
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#44 Posted : 7/10/2009 3:23:31 AM

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I am downloading that Psykovsky album so i'll let you know what i think of it. I have been listening to psytrance for way too long and have developed a healthy obsession with it. i love all types of music, but something changed inside me after listening to "LSD" by Hallucinogen, when it first came out. It was that song that helped me understand psychedelics, as well as the psychedelics helping me understand the music.

Glade festival next week!!! For people who don't live in the UK, its one of the biggest psytrance/electronic muscic festivals in europe. Yum!!!

If people want to listen to some new stuff that sounds similar to classical mushroom (back when infected mushroom was good) then download Terrafractyl Chrysalis (it's an Australian dude's debut album).

To get back on topic...

I admire people who feel the need to dive into that place of horror. The only thing i can suggest is be careful what you wish for, as you might get there and completely regret it. Like others have mentioned so far, it isn't like watching something on TV where it is easy to change the channel or look away. It is more like you could thrown into the depths of pure hell. I think it is a possibility that going into a horror filled space can help us learn about our selves. maybe not in a good way, but a learning experience non the less.

People should all ways hope and ask the gods for a good experience before entering spice land. If an extremely bad experience occurs, then and only then should we have to deal with it. I really don't think one should intentionally try and go to that dark place... Whatever floats yer boat i guess Smile
 
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#45 Posted : 7/10/2009 3:52:05 AM

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There is as much power in the shadows as there is in the light.
Work with it wisely!

 
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#46 Posted : 7/15/2009 8:30:17 AM

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For me, the ultimate goal of a journey into the abyss is to bring the salvation of Christ to Lucifer.

Whatever that may mean.
 
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